Flying craft tethered to powered water vehicles
A flying vehicle assembly apparatus comprises a winged flying craft and a powered craft comprising two or more hulls for propelling the flying craft, and a biased tether assembly comprising one or more first rigid struts having a first end pivotally secured to pivot connections adjacent to the flying craft and a second end pivotally secured to a hinge assembly, and one or more second rigid struts having a first end pivotally secured adjacent to the powered craft and a second end pivotally secured to a biased hinge assembly. The biased tether assembly urges the flying craft and the powered crafts toward one another whereby at least a portion of said powered craft is beneath the flying craft, and whereby during flying operation, the powered craft is generally forward of the flying craft.
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/808,639, filed Mar. 24, 2004.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe apparatus described herein is related to a winged flying craft which is tethered to a powered craft. The powered craft is operated by a user from the flying craft.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA number of tethered flying crafts powered with a land or water propelled vehicles have been proposed. Examples of such driven vehicles are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,825,363; 4,417,706; and 5,082,198. The apparatus described in the aforesaid patents require complex tether assemblies incorporating a plurality of rods or poles having one end attached to the flying craft and the other to the powered craft. It is to the improvement of such tethered flying vehicle assemblies that the present apparatus is directed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe apparatus described herein is an assembly including a winged flying craft having a cabin for accompanying an operator, and one or more powered craft water vehicles to which it is tethered. A preferred powered craft comprises two or more shaped hulls.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In aforesaid application Ser. No. 10/808,639, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, a flying craft tethered to a powered vehicle is described. In the present application the use of a multiple hulled water craft or multiple water vehicles is described. Preferably, the water craft incorporates two or more hulls for improved stability. Referring to the drawings, the flying vehicle assembly is shown comprising a winged flying craft 12 having wings 14 and 16 on each side of the body 15 of the flying craft. The wings are preferably each attached to the sides of the body of the flying craft, and rearwardly of the center of the body of the flying craft. The center of the flying craft is defined herein as the center of gravity of the flying craft, and is forward of the center of lift of the flying craft, the later being over the wings. Thus, the center of lift of the flying craft is along an axis extending through both of the wings, typically through the wing tips, thus, the center of gravity is forward of the wings and the center of lift is aft or to the rear of that position.
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Also secured at each hinge assembly 20 are second rigid struts 32 and 34. In the preferred embodiment illustrated, each of the second rigid struts 32 and 34, are attached to a connector 26 rotatably or pivotally secured to hinge assembly 20. Opposite ends of the second rigid struts 32 and 34 are secured to a hull of a powered craft (30, 31) by suitable means such as a pivot pin 40 as illustrated. Preferably, the ends of the second rigid struts 32 and 34 are secured to the powered craft at pivot connections so that the powered craft is free to move or pivot along a vertical plane relative to a horizontal plane extending through both of the rigid struts 32 and 34. Moreover, in the preferred embodiment illustrated, the ends of the second rigid struts 32 and 34 are pivotally secured to a connector 26, whereby each powered craft is also able to rotate on a horizontal plane axis relative to first rigid struts 22 and 24 and flying craft 12.
Other equivalent means for securing the ends of second rigid struts may be used. For example, the ends of struts 32 and 34 may be secured to a yoke device which is attached to the powered craft. Such a yoke may be hinged to the powered craft, and may also provide pivotal or rotatable attachment for the second struts relative to the yoke and/or powered craft.
One or more of the hinged or pivot connections are biased. Preferably, pivot connections 10 securing an end of a first rigid strut to the flying craft are biased to urge the first rigid struts toward the underside of the flying craft as shown in
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In operation, the flying vehicle assembly apparatus shown may be launched by directing each of the craft into the water at a convenient launch site. Preferably, the flying craft is also watertight and shaped so as to minimize resistance of the flying craft as it is pulled through the water, at least for a short distance during initial takeoff. To initiate takeoff, an operator will control the direction and speed of the powered craft sufficiently whereby at a certain speed, the winged flying craft will become airborne. Prior to takeoff, the position of the flying craft and the powered craft may be as shown in
The wings of the flying craft may be provided with flaps for operation so that the operator may increase or decrease the elevation of the flying craft or distance above the water somewhat, without unduly interfering with the overall operation of the apparatus. For example, especially during takeoff or landing, such flaps may be of assistance in improving takeoff thereby reducing the strain and speed of the powered craft for lifting the flying craft. Similarly, such flaps may also assist in lowering the flying craft, independently of the speed of the powered crafts.
The tether assembly described herein may be used/or flying craft assembly with single hull or multiple hull water craft. Although twin hull powered craft designs such as illustrated are preferred, other multiple hull designs may be used. Alternatively, independent powered crafts may instead be used. The speed and direction of each independent powered craft may be separately controlled by an operator whereby turning control of the apparatus may be enhanced and turning radius decreased.
Claims
1. A flying vehicle assembly apparatus comprising:
- a winged flying craft for flying along a direction of travel;
- one or more powered crafts tethered to said flying craft for propelling said flying craft along said direction of travel; and
- a tether assembly comprising first rigid struts having a first end secured to a pivot connection adjacent to said flying craft and a second end secured to a hinge assembly, and second rigid struts having a first end pivotally secured adjacent to said powered craft and a second end secured to said hinge assembly, wherein said pivot connection and/or said hinge assembly are biased to urge said flying craft and said powered crafts together in a preflight condition.
2. An apparatus of claim 1 comprising a powered craft having two or more hulls.
3. An apparatus of claim 2 comprising a separate tether assembly secured between each of said powered craft hulls and the flying craft.
4. An apparatus of claim 2 wherein said flying craft has a forward end and a wing extending on each side of said flying craft rearwardly of said forward end with a lift axis defined along said wings, and wherein said pivot connections and said hinge assemblies are biased.
5. An apparatus of claim 2 wherein an underside of said flying craft is shaped to receive a portion of said powered craft in a nested position therewith; and wherein said first and second biased pivot connections are biased for urging said powered craft in nested position with said flying craft.
6. An apparatus of claim 2 wherein the underside of said flying craft includes a recess for receiving said powered craft in a nested position.
7. An apparatus of claim 2 wherein said powered craft comprises one or more engines for driving said powered craft through water and a controllable rudder for changing direction of water travel.
8. An apparatus of claim 7 wherein said engine and said rudder are controlled from said flying craft.
9. An apparatus of claim 2 wherein said tether assembly is biased and urged to a first position prior to operating said powered craft whereby said first and second rigid struts form a first angle with one another, and a second position during operation of said powered craft whereby said first and second rigid struts form a second angle with one another.
10. An apparatus of claim 9 wherein at least a portion of said powered craft is located underneath said flying craft with said tether assembly in said first position.
11. A flying vehicle assembly apparatus comprising:
- a winged flying craft for flying generally along a direction of travel;
- a powered craft comprising two or more shaped hulls for propelling said flying craft; and
- one or more tether assemblies secured between said powered craft and the flying craft, each tether assembly comprising one or more first rigid struts having a first end pivotally secured to said flying craft and a second end secured to a hinge assembly, and one or more second rigid struts having a first end pivotally secured adjacent to said powered craft and a second end secured to a hinge assembly, whereby said tether assembly is biased to urge said flying craft and said powered crafts together in a preflight condition; and wherein said tether assembly operates between a first position prior to operating said powered craft whereby said first and second rigid struts form a first angle with one another, and a second position during operation of said powered craft whereby said first and second rigid struts form a second angle with one another.
12. An apparatus of claim 11 wherein said flying craft has a forward end and a wing extending on each side of said flying craft rearwardly of said forward end with a lift axis defined along said wings, and wherein said one or more first biased pivot connections are biased and secured to said flying craft at a location forward of said lift axis.
13. An apparatus of claim 12 wherein an underside of said flying craft is shaped to receive a portion of said powered craft in a nested position therewith.
14. An apparatus of claim 13 wherein said tether assembly is biased for urging said powered craft in said nested position with said flying craft.
15. An apparatus of claim 11 wherein at least a portion of said powered craft is located underneath said flying craft with said tether assembly in said first position.
16. An apparatus of claim 111 wherein said powered craft has one or more engines for driving said powered craft through water and a controllable rudder for changing direction of water travel.
17. An apparatus of claim 16 wherein said engine and said rudder of said powered craft are controlled from said flying craft.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 28, 2005
Publication Date: Nov 24, 2005
Inventor: Neil Graham (Carlsbad, CA)
Application Number: 11/192,145